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>>reporter: steven went through controversial treatment called repairtive therapy last year in an effort to become straight but the bay area man says no one should go through it because it can be dangerous. >> it causes depression. anxiety. thoughts of suicide and makes you anxious and cause to you hate yourself. >>reporter: he was excited to hear governor brown sign into law a ban preventing mental health professionals from using these in california on minor. members the psychiatric association concluded are harmful to patient n.a statement the governor said the practices have no basis in sigh he says or medicine and now taken to the quackery. >> we have the signs we don't have before. the sexl orientation is not something be cnged. >> viory ort lid fogay rights aocate ik barely dry on governor setting and conservative group already filed a lawsuit to stop the ban from taking effect january 1st. they claim it's unconstitutional. violating the first amendment. >> absolutely clamps down on speech by the professionals involved. it also affects the minorities and parents right to access par
>>reporter: steven went through controversial treatment called repairtive therapy last year in an effort to become straight but the bay area man says no one should go through it because it can be dangerous. >> it causes depression. anxiety. thoughts of suicide and makes you anxious and cause to you hate yourself. >>reporter: he was excited to hear governor brown sign into law a ban preventing mental health professionals from using these in california on minor. members the...
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steven terusaki/residente de albany 1:21:20 if he is guilty, then they need to know that, if he was found innocent, they also need to know that.. esta residente de albany dijo que es importante que se sepa si era culpable o inocente para que haya una conclusin.. el departamento del alguacil del condado de alameda dijo que encontraron una nota junto al cuerpo de izumasaki, pero su contenido es parte de la investigacin del mdico forense.. este es mi informe, ahora regreso con ustedes.. cesar ---el hombre acusado de llevarse a una estudiante de 9 aÑos de una escuela de san mateo enfrenta cargos adicionales take vo ---segn las autoridades, bradley mrozek, de 25 aÑos de edad, ha sido seÑalado como el presunto responsable de otro incidente en una escuela de daly city en marzo donde presuntament e, se escondi en un baÑo y le tom varias fotos a un grupo de niÑas de 9 aÑos.. ---mrozek est recluido en la carcel del condado de alameda donde enfrenta cargos de secuestro, abuso sexual de menores, robo e intento de poseer de pornografia infantil.. blanca ---hoy continua el juicio contra la mujer
steven terusaki/residente de albany 1:21:20 if he is guilty, then they need to know that, if he was found innocent, they also need to know that.. esta residente de albany dijo que es importante que se sepa si era culpable o inocente para que haya una conclusin.. el departamento del alguacil del condado de alameda dijo que encontraron una nota junto al cuerpo de izumasaki, pero su contenido es parte de la investigacin del mdico forense.. este es mi informe, ahora regreso con ustedes.. cesar...
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steven terusaki/residente de albany 1:21:20 if he is guilty, then they need to know that, if he was found innocent, they also need to know that.. esta residente de albany dijo que es importante que se sepa si era culpable o inocente para que haya una conclusin.. el departamento del alguacil del condado de alameda dijo que encontraron una nota junto al cuerpo de izumasaki, pero su contenido es parte de la investigacin del mdico forense.. este es mi informe, ahora regreso con ustedes.. cesar tiempo de la primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48... pero al regresar... take vo blanca conmocion en la patrulla de caminos ante el asesinato de uno de sus efectivos... take vo cesar y todo qued listo para el decisivo debate de maÑana entre el presidente obama y el candidato republicano mitt romney... segment ends cesar ---esta madrugada en arizona, un agente fronterizo fue acribillado a balazos por desconocidos mientras realizaba un patrullaje en una zona de la frontera con mexico blanca ---janet rodriguez, desde arizona, nos tiene los detalles.. 0:01 0:07 take pkg stop for open blanca ---el presid
steven terusaki/residente de albany 1:21:20 if he is guilty, then they need to know that, if he was found innocent, they also need to know that.. esta residente de albany dijo que es importante que se sepa si era culpable o inocente para que haya una conclusin.. el departamento del alguacil del condado de alameda dijo que encontraron una nota junto al cuerpo de izumasaki, pero su contenido es parte de la investigacin del mdico forense.. este es mi informe, ahora regreso con ustedes.. cesar...
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this 76 gas station on stevens creek boulevard is charging $5.39 for regular. and get ready for this, $5.59 for premium. >> i got nothing. >> reporter: tim wen was the only one to fill up for here. you're paying $5. 49 a gallon. >> it's unfortunate. i didn't plan well, i'm low on gas and i need to get home. >> reporter: prices were rising by the hour. we're paying 30 cents more than we did this morning. >> i haven't got gas in about a week or so. so i was pretty shocked. it's crazy. >> reporter: one of the main reasons we're paying more at the pump, chevron's refinery is producing less gasoline after a fire. some gas stations are running out of fuel because the prices are preventing them from buying more. this costco station in southern california ran out of gas on thursday and customers were directed to another costco in a nearby town. the days of the full tank may be over for some. they can't afford it. >> i've got enough to get home. >> reporter: jessica yang, shopping for bargain brands and considering car pooling to work. >> with the gas prices rising and
this 76 gas station on stevens creek boulevard is charging $5.39 for regular. and get ready for this, $5.59 for premium. >> i got nothing. >> reporter: tim wen was the only one to fill up for here. you're paying $5. 49 a gallon. >> it's unfortunate. i didn't plan well, i'm low on gas and i need to get home. >> reporter: prices were rising by the hour. we're paying 30 cents more than we did this morning. >> i haven't got gas in about a week or so. so i was pretty...
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oh, steven. yeah, has my dad been hanging up on you? yeah. dad, it's steven spielberg." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. oh, yeah. no, that's not good. no, that's not good. >> it was all steven the whole time. >> jimmy: you did -- yeah. >> i changed the number. i have a new one. >> jimmy: yeah, well, you wouldn't -- >> 555- [ bleep ] 44. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you don't have to give it to everybody. >> oh, i'm -- >> jimmy: hey, i want to talk to you about this. this is the giant thing that's happening right now in america. where we are. the debate. the presidential debate. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: now, i know that you are from canada. >> i am from -- [ cheers ] >> jimmy: so i don't know if you care about this? >> well, you know, i'm canadian. >> jimmy: yeah, absolutely. >> but i'm also american. i'm an american citizen, too. so, i have both. but i'm -- i don't know about that. you know, i mean, in canada, you know -- you have many odd people that have been running for the last 18 years, it seems like, in this election. we had a prime minist
oh, steven. yeah, has my dad been hanging up on you? yeah. dad, it's steven spielberg." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. oh, yeah. no, that's not good. no, that's not good. >> it was all steven the whole time. >> jimmy: you did -- yeah. >> i changed the number. i have a new one. >> jimmy: yeah, well, you wouldn't -- >> 555- [ bleep ] 44. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you don't have to give it to everybody. >> oh, i'm -- >> jimmy: hey, i...
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chris stevens love his work. he took pride in the country he served anti sought dignity in the people that he met. two weeks ago, he traveled to establish a new cultural center and build a hospital. that is when the compound came under attack, along with three of his colleagues, chris was killed in the city that he helped to save. he was 52 years old. a study this story because chris stevens embody the best of america. like his fellow foreign service officers, he built divisions -- he built bridges across oceans. he is deeply invested in the vision that the united nations represents. he acted with humility, but he also stood up for a set of principles. a belief that individuals should be free to determine their own destiny and live with liberty, and dignity, justice, and opportunities. the attacks on the civilians in benghazi were attacks on america. we are grateful for the assistance we receive from the libyan government and from the libyan people. there should be no doubt that we will be relentless in tracking
chris stevens love his work. he took pride in the country he served anti sought dignity in the people that he met. two weeks ago, he traveled to establish a new cultural center and build a hospital. that is when the compound came under attack, along with three of his colleagues, chris was killed in the city that he helped to save. he was 52 years old. a study this story because chris stevens embody the best of america. like his fellow foreign service officers, he built divisions -- he built...
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steven evans, bbc news, berlin. >> a reminder our top story here, the united nations said the number of older people is growing faster than any other age group and more needs to be done to deal with the consequences in the developing world. the u.n. population fund says that the number of people over age 60 will be over 1 billion. there is plenty more to come, do stay with us. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
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story, two suspects from tunisia are being questioned tonight in connection with the murders of chris stevens and three other americans. jill daugherty has been digging into the story and is with us tonight. >> well, on this particular incident, we don't know a whole lot of detail, but we know those two men, they are being questioned in turkey. and the understanding is that they were somehow allegedly tied to the attack in libya. now, they were on the watch list that the u.s. compiled. that was given to the turks and the turks picked them up, apparently came into the country this week and the fbi is hoping they will have some type of access to them. >> questioned them already, but would like to have a chance to. >> right. >> there was also another development today in this investigation. this e-mail between the state department and the team benghazi surfaced. what do we know about that? >> well, this is part of, you know there are several investigations ongoing into the death of the ambsador and the three other americans. and how it happened. the charge is that the state department allegedly
story, two suspects from tunisia are being questioned tonight in connection with the murders of chris stevens and three other americans. jill daugherty has been digging into the story and is with us tonight. >> well, on this particular incident, we don't know a whole lot of detail, but we know those two men, they are being questioned in turkey. and the understanding is that they were somehow allegedly tied to the attack in libya. now, they were on the watch list that the u.s. compiled....
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be sure to tune in next week for a whole new lineup first up seventeen days ago and ambassador chris stevens was killed in libya when protesters set fire to the safe house he was hiding and today the intelligence community sought to clarify why the u. . obama administration officials gave out incorrect and misleading information about the attack the intelligence community formally said they now believe the attack on the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi was a deliberate and organized terrorist attack next week will find out why the obama administration was spreading false information and information certainly isn't the only thing that the obama administration is keeping under wraps and then on an analysis of open government requests filed by the bloomberg group shows that obama has failed to create a transparent administration despite his campaign promises is this the most secretive administration in american history we'll explore that topic in the days ahead and last but not least if you thought the t.s.a. was invasive before get ready for the next generation of american aviation safety s
be sure to tune in next week for a whole new lineup first up seventeen days ago and ambassador chris stevens was killed in libya when protesters set fire to the safe house he was hiding and today the intelligence community sought to clarify why the u. . obama administration officials gave out incorrect and misleading information about the attack the intelligence community formally said they now believe the attack on the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi was a deliberate and organized...
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signs that an affiliate of the terror group played a role in the benghazi attack that killed ambassador stevens last month. how mump do we have to worry about? michael hayden has run the u.s. intelligence agency under three presidents. he was appointed by bill carolina tochb and was in that post on 9/11. george w. bush later named him cia director, a job he left 23 days after obama came into office. he's now an adviser to the romney campaign. welcome back to the show, general hayden. >> good morning, fareed. thank you. >> there are two possibilities, one, that this is a bunch of bad guys, militants, that got lucky. the other is this is a systematic campaign perhaps directed by one of the major al qaeda affiliates, if not al qaeda central. you know, this is, in fact, a -- you know, the execution of a long planned attack against the united states. which do you think seems more plausible? >> well, fareed, this is all fuzzy and it's just not fuzzy in our analyst. it's fuzzy in real life. if you look at al qaeda, i'll give you three tears. you gievet al qaeda prime still in pakistan and the border.
signs that an affiliate of the terror group played a role in the benghazi attack that killed ambassador stevens last month. how mump do we have to worry about? michael hayden has run the u.s. intelligence agency under three presidents. he was appointed by bill carolina tochb and was in that post on 9/11. george w. bush later named him cia director, a job he left 23 days after obama came into office. he's now an adviser to the romney campaign. welcome back to the show, general hayden. >>...
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. >> people in maine like to read a friday and i think because of people like steven king people who enjoy reading his books, and you have people that like reading about small-town maine but i think maine likes fiction, stories about their state and i think you know they want to read stories about states that are landlocked. i think if i would say anything, there are people who want a good story. you often see people in maine that may be wealthy but they were where flannel shirts and they don't show off their wealth. i think people, if i could say anything about the stories, they want people that are true, not flashy or surely so i can see them relating to this story about a simple people who go about their lives. i think the writers in maine, they take them what they know. i think writers will write about memoirs, families, historical things that have happened in maine whether it's more about the sea and our connection to maine is a great fishing tradition as well so i think mainers are like canadian, they love their sees tories so i think those real stories about our past, joshua c
. >> people in maine like to read a friday and i think because of people like steven king people who enjoy reading his books, and you have people that like reading about small-town maine but i think maine likes fiction, stories about their state and i think you know they want to read stories about states that are landlocked. i think if i would say anything, there are people who want a good story. you often see people in maine that may be wealthy but they were where flannel shirts and they...
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but i have been to those places, and then into stevens' port where his grave is. it visited this broken-down old mansion that is still there. also visited his grave. an interesting thing. as much as he left -- loved kentucky and left his family and loved his family's values, when he died he wanted to go back and he did go back, and there was some reconciliation after the war was one, the small branch of the family which happens to be the branch, you know, the contemporary people i know. and somehow that to bring him back to kentucky in the is very right next door is parents used to live and where he was raised. >> in your book you read about him being dispatched to the west. one of the reviews of the book, it says one of the new things you find out is about the perspective on emancipation in kentucky. >> right. >> so what is there that is new? >> well, i guess actually the border states in general have been pretty much neglected. that is kind of new ground. we keep going over the same old ground in civil war history a lot, but there is always new ground. and the b
but i have been to those places, and then into stevens' port where his grave is. it visited this broken-down old mansion that is still there. also visited his grave. an interesting thing. as much as he left -- loved kentucky and left his family and loved his family's values, when he died he wanted to go back and he did go back, and there was some reconciliation after the war was one, the small branch of the family which happens to be the branch, you know, the contemporary people i know. and...
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good morning, steven. >> good morning. >> is this great news, good news, not so much news? what is this? >> probably doing a little jig over at the white house right now. there's certainly good news for the white house, coming off a bad debate. these are pretty good numbers. the fact that for the first time in over 40 months we now have an unemployment rate less than 8%. one interesting thing about these numbers that people might be a little confused about, officially the economy gained about 115,000, 120,000 jobs, which is so-so. you look at this other survey that we do of households and that found a gigantic gain in jobs something like 750,000 or 800,000. as economists, we're trying to figure out why the big discrepancy in these two numbers. the reason we call it the headline number, the unemployment rate, that will be the headline tomorrow, unemployment less than 8%. >> i have to ask you this. jack welch, conservative guy, came out and said unbelievable jobs numbers. these chicago guys will do anything. is there any reason for any of us to believe that these numbers migh
good morning, steven. >> good morning. >> is this great news, good news, not so much news? what is this? >> probably doing a little jig over at the white house right now. there's certainly good news for the white house, coming off a bad debate. these are pretty good numbers. the fact that for the first time in over 40 months we now have an unemployment rate less than 8%. one interesting thing about these numbers that people might be a little confused about, officially the...
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chosen each year by a stellar jury composed of the novelist joined carol oates in the psychologist steven pinker my colleague and historian simon. this award has always been a major national book price with a hosted outstanding previous winners including among so many others, langston hughes, zora neale hurston and even the reverend dr. martin luther king jr.. and now thanks to the vision, commitment and shared energy of one person, we now have a hot web site and live streaming video of our event, national press coverage and several cavorting lectures and presentations and you know who that one person is. she is the lifeblood of the anisfeld-wolf book awards, my dear friend and comrade mary louise khan. give it up for mary louise. stand up, mary louise. [applause] our annual ceremony has become an important event on cleveland social and intellectual calendar and that takes an entire team of people including ron of course but also cindy schultz. cindy, please stand up in the six other team members who have worked for months to create this evening. give it up for cindy. [applause] as marrie
chosen each year by a stellar jury composed of the novelist joined carol oates in the psychologist steven pinker my colleague and historian simon. this award has always been a major national book price with a hosted outstanding previous winners including among so many others, langston hughes, zora neale hurston and even the reverend dr. martin luther king jr.. and now thanks to the vision, commitment and shared energy of one person, we now have a hot web site and live streaming video of our...
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beautiful mansion in washington that's completely gone, too but i've been to those places and then stevens port where his grave is and visited the broken-down old mansion. there's an interesting thing about holt that as much as he left kentucky and his family values behind, when he died he wanted to go back and there was some reconciliation with some small branch of the family which happens to be the branch whose contemporary people i know and somehow that did bring them back to kentucky where his parents used to live and where he was raised. >> in your book you write about him being dispatched to the west and one of the reviews of the book shows one of the new things you find out is about the perspective on emancipation in kentucky. what is there that's new on that topic? >> the border states in general have been pretty much neglected. that is kind of new ground. the old ground and civil war history there's always new ground and the complexity of the border states is something that's being examined a lot. it can kentucky state in the unit must have been a pro emancipation state. the state
beautiful mansion in washington that's completely gone, too but i've been to those places and then stevens port where his grave is and visited the broken-down old mansion. there's an interesting thing about holt that as much as he left kentucky and his family values behind, when he died he wanted to go back and there was some reconciliation with some small branch of the family which happens to be the branch whose contemporary people i know and somehow that did bring them back to kentucky where...
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the murder of ambassador chris stevens and three other americans in libya. now a turkish television network is reporting two suspects in the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi have been detained at an istanbul airport. chief washington correspondent james rosen is here with the latest twists to this story. james? >> reporter: jenna, good afternoon. the turkish broadcaster reported these arrests on its web site today saying authorities there took into custody two tunisia nationals who were allegedly flashing fake passports at the airport. if true, that would bring the total number of known arrests to ten as libyan authorities have spoken of eight ores. -- others. previous published reports have cited the presence of at least one due nice natural inside libya. these arrests come hours after fbi agents escorted by u.s. military personnel conducted their first on-site inspection of the quote-unquote crime scenes in benghazi yesterday from which, as you may know, various journalists have already retrieved sensitive evidence. >> that which is an ongoing matt
the murder of ambassador chris stevens and three other americans in libya. now a turkish television network is reporting two suspects in the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi have been detained at an istanbul airport. chief washington correspondent james rosen is here with the latest twists to this story. james? >> reporter: jenna, good afternoon. the turkish broadcaster reported these arrests on its web site today saying authorities there took into custody two tunisia nationals...
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steven, appreciate your time. >> likewise. >>> keep those tweets coming. the journal says bald men have the advantage in business according to a study at the university of pennsylvania's what a wharton school. what do the balds abouts know that we don't have? it's@squawk street. e want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment?t, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so eleva
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four people were killed in the september 11th assault including ambassador christopher stevens. clapper's assessment comes after the obama administration was criticized for standing by its original assessment that the attack was a spontaneous response to an anti-muslim film. >>> score one for the record folks. homer bailey of the cincinnati reds pitched a no-hitter last night against the pirates in pittsburgh. the score was 1-0. bailey struck out ten and walked only one, the seventh no-hitter in the major leagues this season and the first for the reds in 24 years. congratulations to homer bailey who you know with that name just had to grow up to become a major leaguer. >>> it's inevitable. all right. 20 minutes after the hour. here is lonnie quinn with our first check of the wealth ever. >> good morning everybody. let's get right to the satellite and weather picture. there are two areas of wet weather. you look at the picture and says one in texas and one off to the new england coast. yu'd be wrong. it's all one system. the second one is an upper level low around idaho. light sh
four people were killed in the september 11th assault including ambassador christopher stevens. clapper's assessment comes after the obama administration was criticized for standing by its original assessment that the attack was a spontaneous response to an anti-muslim film. >>> score one for the record folks. homer bailey of the cincinnati reds pitched a no-hitter last night against the pirates in pittsburgh. the score was 1-0. bailey struck out ten and walked only one, the seventh...
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and ambassador stevens made the decision to go to benghazi. what problem may emerge here, he went to benghazi with inadequate security. we have to understand that our embassies are not protected and our ambassadors are not protected by the marines or by u.s. personnel all the time. they're protected by the local government officials that provide that security. and chris was known as someone who didn't like the envelope of security around him. i think the real issue here is not so much whether or not the president or the administration was at fault, but whether or not the senior management level at the state department did not do their job adequately to make sure that chris was adequately protected going into a zone that was clearly -- all of us knew was dangerous from the get go. after all, the british ambassador had just come under attack in benghazi a month and a half before chris lost his life >> yes. how do americans separate the facts from politics though, mark, in these kinds of situations from either side? the white house or the romney
and ambassador stevens made the decision to go to benghazi. what problem may emerge here, he went to benghazi with inadequate security. we have to understand that our embassies are not protected and our ambassadors are not protected by the marines or by u.s. personnel all the time. they're protected by the local government officials that provide that security. and chris was known as someone who didn't like the envelope of security around him. i think the real issue here is not so much whether...
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ambassador chris stevens died in the attack. >>> one american airlines flight was canceled because of seat repairs. 42 of 48 planes that were pulled aside for inspections needed to be repaired because the seats could come loose. now, that miami-bound flight was canceled yesterday morning and american airlines says all seat repairs on its boeing 757 airplanes should be done by today. it's estimated that 14,000 people were affected by the maintenance this week. >>> schools in marin county are trying to stop students from sexting after reports of some pictures of young girls are being sold. last week, the principal of mill valley middle school wrote to parents about the provocative photos of middle and high school girls that were being passed electronically between schools. students say girls will send a picture of themselves to someone, then that person passes it on. parents are being asked to closely monitor their kids, which some say is hard to do. >> it's part of this age we're living in, where everyone is involved in computer things and we don't have any control over it. as a parent
ambassador chris stevens died in the attack. >>> one american airlines flight was canceled because of seat repairs. 42 of 48 planes that were pulled aside for inspections needed to be repaired because the seats could come loose. now, that miami-bound flight was canceled yesterday morning and american airlines says all seat repairs on its boeing 757 airplanes should be done by today. it's estimated that 14,000 people were affected by the maintenance this week. >>> schools in...
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in libya, an assault on the consulate resulted in the death of the american ambassador christopher stevens and three others. these images echo the worst -- the recall those moments in 1979 with the taking of american hostages at the embassy in iran. u.s. taxpayers as an enormous 1.6 billion doris to egypt, -- $1.6 billion to egypt, which is now run by a former member of the muslim brotherhood. should the u.s. give up foreign aid to these nations, mr. sadler? >> no. not now, we have a fledgling government being formed a. with egypt withholding funds, the editorial board agreed is time for us to stop the old on that aid. it is in our best interests to stay involved. if we do not stay involved, russia, china, and other countries with in this world will i do not think to cut off the aid. >> mr. cruz? >> this is another area of clear disagreement. we should not be funding those who are contrary to our interest. the only justification for continuing that aid or any portion of it is it to protect national security interests of the united states. we should use that aid as extensive leverage to pro
in libya, an assault on the consulate resulted in the death of the american ambassador christopher stevens and three others. these images echo the worst -- the recall those moments in 1979 with the taking of american hostages at the embassy in iran. u.s. taxpayers as an enormous 1.6 billion doris to egypt, -- $1.6 billion to egypt, which is now run by a former member of the muslim brotherhood. should the u.s. give up foreign aid to these nations, mr. sadler? >> no. not now, we have a...